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Blessed Mary of the Passion, Virgin and Foundress
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Liturgical memory: 15th November |
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Beatified: 20th October 2002 by H.H. Pope Jon Paul II |
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Decree
of Beatification: Letter from the” Secretariate of State, First Section,
General Affairs ” of 06/10/2003 Nº 530.580, signed by Mgr. Gabriéle
Caccia, Magistrate, accompanying the original Decree of Beatification |
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Liturgy: optional memory; for the Institute: feast according to the
“Instructio de Calendaris particularibus atque Officiorum et Missarum
Propriis recognemdis ” issued on 24/06/1970 and published in AAS, Year
and Vol. LXII, from pg. 651 to pg. 663. Mass and Office from the Common
of Virgins or Women Saints, with a proper Prayer and Second Reading of
the Office of Readings (approbation of the Congregation for Divine
Worship, of 23/11/02.Prot. 1972/021. |
Liturgy for the feast
of Blessed Mary of the Passion
for Institute
THE EUCHARIST
Collecta
latina (approuvé le 23/11/02, Prot. 1972/02L)
Domine Deus noster,
qui Beatam Mariam, virginem, ad mysterii Filii tui contemplatione mirabiliter
duxisti,
concede nobis,
ipsa intercedente, ut ad tuum salutis consilium cooperantes, semitas Evangelii
alacriter percurramus.
Per Dominum..
Collect
O Lord our God, You who led Mary of the Passion, virgin, in an admirable way to
contemplate the mystery of Your Son, grant that we too, through her intercession,
may commit ourselves to follow the path of the Gospel, cooperating with your
plan of salvation. Through Our Lord.....
First
Reading: Col 1, 24-29
Psalm 26,
1.3.4.13-14
R. The Lord is my light and my help; whom shall I fear?
or else
First Reading: 2 Cor 4, 5-15
Psalm 115 (10.12.15-18)
R. My God, a thanksgiving sacrifice I make.
Gospel
Acclamation (cf. 2 Cor 5,14. Lk 1,39)
Alleluia, Alleluia. Urged on by the charity of Jesus Christ, Mary set out and
went as quickly as she could to a town in the hill country of Judah. Alleluia.
Gospel: Lk 1, 39-56
Office of Readings
Second reading
From the
spiritual writings of Mary of the Passion (approuvé
le 23/11/02, Prot. 1972/02L)
Love is God’s
being
God is my Father. He
is always with me and all that He has is mine. If I want, He will always be with
me and all that I have will be his.
In a way that
is impossible for me to explain, I see within me the freedom of love which is
none other than God himself. I see perfection, beauty, love making me a partaker
in God in the measure in which I am love. On earth, in heaven! I see very well
how I am in my Father through the Word, his knowledge, and through the Holy
Spirit, their manifestation. I see within me the living Trinity that created me
and that holds me in being. I see this presence within me even more palpably
through the Eucharist. The incarnate Word, the knowledge of the Being of Love,
shown to the earth and incarnate for its sake. All this has the splendour of a
simplicity and a beauty which captivate and delight my soul., but it is not
possible for me to explain this fatherhood of God producing within me his own
being of Love, and in greater measure as I desire it more.
The truth is that we are called to love, that He is always with us and all that
He has is ours. Everything is there.
I see God within me in an irresistible way. How I would like this presence to
grow ever greater; this depends on me.
I will also try to make sure that my daughters have a large share in this
paternal inheritance and for this I shall be the mother of the souls whose
heavenly Father is my heavenly Father. I shall do everything so that even the
most wretched may understand and return the love of their divine Father, and I
shall remind myself that love can only make itself understood through love.
My soul, if you can understand, what will be your abandonment. Then you will be
able to say like Francis: My Father and my all. A soul in sin, what a
misfortune, in Hell, without God. One more degree of grace, what a splendour!
Spiritual notes, 29th January 1888 – NS 289
Office
of Laudes
Psalm 62
- Night and day under your wings, I rejoice. With you, why should I fear?
(14.12.1888 – NS 323)
Canticle Dn
- I saw the earth and everyone was saying” “The true power is gold”. But Jesus,
the king of the poor, and Francis, the father of the poor, were saying: “The
true power, is love, which is detachment, which is poverty, which is God”.
(Private correspondence, 24.12,1895)
Psalm 149
- The missionary spark is the love of what is good which is the glory of God,
which embraces the whole world … God is so great! Let us not make ourselves
small, for that is always to separate ourselves more or less from God. (Letter
to her daughters 11.02.1896 – JO 43)
Reading Ct. 8,6-7
Benedictus:
Make my heart and the Institute a flame of fire enkindling the earth. The
great missionary of the Institute, is Jesus exposed and adored. We have not
sufficiently understood the power of the Eucharist and of prayer joined to
action, for the conversion of peoples. (18.12.1888 – NS 341)
Office
of Vespers
Psalm 121
- I saw love, truth, unity. I saw that to live one is to live the other. The
happiness of being one with one’s God is a heaven; to share this happiness with
others, is a heaven even nearer to heaven. (28.07.1885 – NS 208)
Psalm 126
- “Father, into your hands I abandon my soul”. For me, all perfection is there.
(02.10.1884 – NS 173)
Cant. Eph 1
- The Passion is love extended to the uttermost limits … I am very willing for
love to crucify me, but I no longer wish to crucify my love. (25.08.1882 – NS
3)
Reading Phil 3, 7- 8
Magnificat:
Like Mary, I have a big open book in my heart wherein the Holy Spirit writes.
“Mary kept all these things and pondered them in her heart”. It seems to me that
I have only to read this book faithfully and act in accordance with what it says
and then I shall be dear to Jesus. (29.04.1883 – NS 64) |